Hi Jason, I have RedHat Linux 6.2, SuSE 6.2 and Win98 on my other computer. So that is not a problem. Storm Linux does the same as Corel Linux but I could get around that. Corel Linux everything on my HDA drive is not worth keeping it as I was just going to compare distro's. Thanks Clay Stapleton Jason Brown wrote: > Ouch, corel does have a long way to go for the install process. One way you > might get around the limitations is to use a linux boot disk (or boot cdrom) > from another distribution to fdisk the hard drive for you. Then use these > partitions within the corel install program. If you run into the situation > where corel will not let you set a mount point for an existing partition (yes > I have seen this happen), then delete one partition at a time and re-add it. > When you add a partition, you should be able to set the proper mount point. > > Or go with another distribution. I mostly use mandrake, but if you want to > try a debian based system, storm linux is pretty good. I did have some > problems with it detecting scsi cards at boot time, but that was the only > problem. > > Jason Brown > > > > > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > > > > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss